Filmed during the Illinois Railway Museum's 2009 CTA Snowflake Special, this clip does not exemplify good videography (in fact, it's pretty bad!) but does show what it's like to blow by waiting passengers at 55 mph in a darkened "L" train.
@RDG484 There is also the Dearborn Street Subway. The Red Line uses State, Blue Line uses Dearborn. They run underneath the loop and northeast and south west of the loop
Both the Blue Line and Red Line also have elevated segments outside the Loop. The Blue Line also has a couple of other subway segments on the way to O'Hare. I think the Blue Line goes up and down more than any other line.
@RDG484 There is also the Dearborn Street Subway. The Red Line uses State, Blue Line uses Dearborn. They run underneath the loop and northeast and south west of the loop
USofMilitaryPower94 7 months ago
How did you get on a not in service train? I want to get on one.
burkz3905 1 year ago
Both the Blue Line and Red Line also have elevated segments outside the Loop. The Blue Line also has a couple of other subway segments on the way to O'Hare. I think the Blue Line goes up and down more than any other line.
scottknitter 2 years ago